Poll: Millennials No Big Fans of Obamacare

As President Barack Obama gave remarks Wednesday to a White House Youth Summit on health care, a new poll shows the Affordable Care Act isn’t faring well among young adults, who share the largely skeptical views of other Americans.

A majority of adults aged 18-29 disapprove of Mr. Obama’s signature health-care law, and less than 30% of uninsured millennials said they will definitely or probably enroll if and when they are eligible, a Harvard Institute of Politics poll found.
The poll, released Wednesday, tested whether people respond differently to the law depending on its name, but similar margins said they disapproved of the “Affordable Care Act” or “Obamacare”—56% and 57%, respectively.

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